International rankings of Haiti include economic, health, and political data.
The Index of Economic Freedom is an annual index and ranking created in 1995 by The Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal to measure the degree of economic freedom in the world's nations. The creators of the index assert that they take an approach inspired by Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, that "basic institutions that protect the liberty of individuals to pursue their own economic interests result in greater prosperity for the larger society".
The following are links to some international rankings of the United States.
The following are international rankings of Brazil.
The following is a list of international rankings of the Azerbaijan:
The following are the international rankings of Jordan.
The following are international rankings of Mongolia.
The following are international rankings of Argentina:
The following are International rankings of France.
The following are international rankings of Egypt.
The following are international rankings of Vietnam.
The following are international rankings of Lebanon.
The following are international rankings of Cuba.
The following are international rankings of Tunisia.
Canada ranks among the highest in international measurements of civil liberties, quality of life, education levels, gender equality, public services, public security and environmental sustainability. It ranks among the lowest of the most developed countries for housing affordability, healthcare services and foreign direct investment.
There are the international rankings of Ghana.
This is a list of international rankings of Colombia.
These are the international rankings of Zimbabwe
The following are international rankings of Israel:
Here is a list of international rankings of Denmark, in terms of Economic, Environmental, Military, Political, and Social aspects.
The following are some international rankings of Norway.